In the current context where the global textile industry is accelerating its transition towards a circular economy, the establishment of World Textile Recycling Day not only represents a reevaluation of the resource value of used textiles but also serves as a significant opportunity to promote the green and low-carbon development of the industry.
When the EU's 《EU Strategy for Sustainable and Circular Textiles》 officially came into effect, when the US's 《SB-707: Responsible Textiles Recovery Act of 2023》 was put on the agenda, and when consumers around the world consider "sustainability" as the top criterion for their purchasing decisions - the European and American textile markets are undergoing an unprecedented green revolution.
On February 24, 2026 (the eighth day of the first lunar month), Jinan Morinte Machinery Co., Ltd. officially resumed production. All employees threw themselves into work with great enthusiasm.
When cold currents carry plastic waste to Chile's 10,000-kilometer golden coastline, when 90% of seabirds have plastic debris in their stomachs, and when the plastic recycling rate of 10.3% in 2024 still fails to match the annual consumption volume of 1.23 million tons, a green revolution about resource recycling is quietly taking root in South America.
SWASAN Chemical Materials Co., Ltd., a well-known chemical firm in India, recently visited Jinan Morinte Machinery Co., Ltd. in China.
As the high-performance fiber market in India expands at a compound annual growth rate of over 12%, and as the "Make in India" policy continues to boost local material innovation, a cross-border industrial cooperation is quietly blooming.